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Installing Wall Partitions

What Is This About?

If you can take and read measurements and swing a hammer you can build a divider wall in your garage, basement, attic or any other room that you want to make into two or three or even more rooms. A divider wall also is known as a partition wall or framed wall. The instructions detailed in this guide are for a non-load-bearing wall which is a wall that doesn't support house weight.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Meeting The Ceiling Across Joists
  • Meeting The Ceiling Along Joists
  • Meeting The Ceiling Between Joists
  • Erecting The Partition Wall
  • 3 Methods Of Assembly
  • Making A Corner
  • Finishing The Partition
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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